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< PLAN ANNIVEHSAKY PROGRAM SUNDAY - Brother Edward Holloway {second from left, back row) and the “Great” Gospel Jubilee Singers, above, will celebrate their fifteenth anniversary on Sunday, July 13 with a program at the Raleigh Safety Club. The doors will open at 6:30, with the program slated to begin at 7:30. On the program will be the Clifton Sisters of Louis burg; Harmonizing Five, Burlington; Oxford Harmoneers, Oxford: Ed JI 11 and the “Sensational” Evening Five, the Macedonia Four and the Silver Echoes, all of Raleigh. Special guest will be Little Ernest Burwell of Burner. The Gospel Jubilees will serve as masters of ceremony. A cash prize will be given. North Carolina College Is No More: it Is NCCU DURHAM-North Carolina to day became North Carolina Central University, without fan fare or ceremony. For 44 years of the 59 since it was founded in 1910 bv the late James E. Shepard, the Durham institution has been named North Carolina College In the 1" years between its founding and its reorganiza m as North Carolina College for Negroes in 1925, the in stitution was, in order, the National Religious Training School and Chautauqua, the Na tional Training School, and the Durham State Normal School. For 22 years, unti! 1947, the college carried the racial de signation ar- part of its name. .Vi 1947, the name was changed to North Carolina College at Durham. The original physical plant, housed in eight buildings with electic lights and steam heat, was valued at SCO,OOO when private donors helped Dr. Shep ard establish the school one half mile from the corporate limits of Durham. Today, Hie university, still on the same site, lias a physical plant valu ed at $14,000,000. There are 40 buildings on the seventy two acre campus. Regional university status will not affect the immediate programs of the new univer sity, which was qualified as a regional university when that designation was given to four offer colleges in 1967. Gradu 11 *ocerystorel UmJBEMiJ J TRANSFER €O. ' SLIGHT AND HEAVY TthTTinfTp” HAULING FULL LINE OF LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE GROCERIES Courteous—Prtompt Efficient Your Patronage Appreciated MARY A. UMSTEAD, Manager 602 S. Dawson Sreet Tarboro & Martin Streets DIAL TE 2"94?g TE 2-9212 __ Open The Door To Advancement/ Better Jons/ Sit.k-Coneidence/ ‘ mm school education Get yom HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY CFRTiF.CA I r at mu- ot to- t;>.> !••••' r,;!iy Laburatoues lit Wake Counts Ri-vii'-.v and -in U' subject* FREE ■ niredor of Adult Education Koute 10. Box 300—Raleluh. N. t\ 37601—Phono 733-0551 SEND FOR Fit FI UL'i LETIN ■ Name 5 Address 1 Phone Last Grade Completed | , (Please Print) r ~— ~~ KITTRELI COLLEGE KITTRELL COLLEGE has a two-year pro gram aimed at the real needs of students who have had limited preparation for college. KITTRELL COLLEGE provides thorough schooling in the liberal arts' and sciences for students who want to enter a four-year col lege (Over half our graduates enroll in sonic’ colleges and do well.) KITTRELL COLLEGE prepares YOU for im meiatc- good-paying jobs through terminal programs in secretarial science and business administration. KITTRELL COLLEGE is on the move—a ccn ter of learning in the five-county area of War ren. Vance, Franklin, Granville and Nash. ■J Apply Now For The Fall Semester THE REGISTRAR I KITTRELL JUNIOR COLLEGE 1 KITTRELL, N. C. 27544 ate and professional programs were authorized in 1939, and the graduate programs began in that year. The School of Law was established in 1940, and the School of Library Science in 1941. The college offered for ten years, from 1952 to 1962, a Ph. D. program in Education. If regional university status will have no immediate effect on the programs ofNorthCaro lina Central University, it is because the college’s own view of its mission conforms to the regional university concept. As North Carolina College, the new university has played a major role in assisting pub lic school systems In the re gion to accept and adjust to the patterns of desegregation. Faculty members have played key roles in desegregation workshops in school systems throughout the central Pied mont, In a joint program with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Caro lina College conducted pro grams in the Chapel Hill pub lic school system to develop new roles for student teachers and teachers in a desegregated system. Two institutes on tire region al university campus this sum mer are specifically aimed at training college and high school teachers, most of them white, in Negro history and literature, in recognition of a serious flaw in American education today. Other institutes on the NCC campus, as well as several regular school year programs, have long attracted students from across the nation, with out regard to race. Prominent among these is the nursing program, which is the only such program in the state of fered to graduates of hopital nursing programs exclusively. The 8.5.. degree offered to these nurses who already have their R. N. status qualifies them for advanced degree work and for teaching in some nursing schools. Nevertheless, the new uni versity anticipates a predomin antly Negro enrollment for “at least the next 10-12 period,” in the words of the recent self-study conducted by the col lege faculty. The self-study uses the words of the univer sity president, Dr. Albert N, Whiting, in describing its mis sion: “to prepare its students for effective participation in an unsheltered, integrated so ciety.” This goal, the self-study said, pllllff Take ipur home, add a littb more ebetne to get a bt rrore ccmbrt, ard you’ve get CCM/EBCNAUTY! Conversionaiity’s the tiling. The thing for year-round comfort. Ail-electric comfort. Gentle, dependable comfort. CP&L's "Conversionality Gal ' knows a lot about it. A lot that will make your home a happier place to live. Like electric beat’s quiet operation. High Sherrie Goff efficiency. Low cost. „ , .. . , , Jj* - is available .' talk to you, She can tell you how simple it is to con- " GIG G woman to woman, about your vert your home to an electric heating and . - # remodeling plans your cooling system. About the ease of instal- ' ■■■■■% heating system in particular, lation. Little space necessary. Things like g|L Ts - % J To arrange an appointment, lhat. w m >U write or c all her at your local And at the same time, she can help you P^PgijiL ... ..... %■., Gf\kL oftice. decide which of the five different electric wm-m heating systems is best suited for your Jbjjjp Arrange for an appointment with youi jp "Conversionality Gal" today. Just give her Convehicnaiitu Gd Carolina Power & Light Company THE GOSPEL WORLD BY JAMES THOMAS A big gospel program is set for Sunday night, July 13, attbe Lily of The Valley Church at 7:30. On p: • gram will be the Divine Trawlers, the Heaven ly Gospel Singers, and the Gold en Bel! s. Revival services are in pto gress at t! e Pardise AME 7ion Church. Re-.. Fisher is the speaker. The l't! an niversai • of Cm ObsO’Vi U ti'.< ’ gram will i the H a rmo niz in g TKOMaS Five of Burling ton, the Oxford Harmoneers of Oxford, the Evening Five, the Macedonia Four, and others. Little Ernest Burwell will lie the guest speaker. The Gospel Jubilee Singers will be the M. C.'s There '.ill be a Children's Day program at the First Bap tist Church in Middlesex Sunday at 2 o’clock. The member of Linden Chapel Holiness Church in Bunnlevel will require parallel programs of quality instruction and re medial instruction, designed to prepare the academically handicapped student as well as the more advantaged student for the society described. PLAY GOLF 9-Hole, 3 Par Course jJ| Tee Off Golf Club will be celebrating the anni versary of Rev. Johnny Walker Sunday at 2 o’clock. Several groups are expected to attend. The Carolina Wonders are presenting a big gospel musi cal program Sunday night at 7;30 at the /ion Baptist Church in Oxford. On program will be the Sampson Harmoneers of I.ouisburg, the Spiritual Travelers of -Yanceyville and others. Green Chapel Church will ob serve Men’s Day Sunday morn ir.c at H o’clock. The community m He chorus of the White Oak Baptist Churc! will furnish the music. T < Capital City Five, the Gospela ire s and others will sing at ti:e Mt. Zion Church in Ze bulon, July 13 at 7;30. Stmdav, July 13, a big song festival of many choirs, chor uses, and groups will be held at t! ' *Mt. Sinai Holiness Church on the corner of Martin and Swain Streets at 3 o’clock. Guests on Community Florist S CORSM&GEB—FUNERAL DESIGNS—POTTED | PLANtfS—• SLOWER ARRANGEMENTS. ETC. i 325 N. Tarboro St» g the program will be the Vocies of Harmony, Smith Temple Choir. This program Is spon sored by the Gospelaires of Raleigh. The next two big attractions coming this way will be held in Holly Springs, sponsored by the Daughters of Zion at the Holly Springs School July 16, a Wed nesday night. On program will be the Five Blind Boys of Ala., Swar.ee Quintet and the Daugh ters of Zion. The same pro gram will move to Knightdale on July 17, sponsored by the Knightdale Group of the Good Hope Baptist Church, it will be held at the Lockhart School at 8 o’clock. Until next week, here is our thought for today: “O God of righteous and truth, we have iisobeyed th y command and strayed from Thy ways. For give us for our sins. Call us back to our true home.’’ Highly Ranked North Carolina ranks 15th in total tax paid by the 58 dD Diets in the United States. In 1968 North Carolina sources paid in $3,567,050,000 in fed eral taxes. THE CAROLINIAN RALFTOH N. C„ SATURDAY. JULY 12. 1969 ECSC Becomes ECSIJ ELIZABETH CITY-For the second time in six years the name of the four-year institu tion of higher learning, locat ed at Elizabeth City, is chang ed, As a result of the passage ui a wii oy the General As sembly of North Carolina, Elizabeth City State College of ficially became Elizabeth City State University, effective as of July 1. The name change, however, does not currently affect the status and structure of the in stitutions. While joining Fayetteville State and Winston- Salem State In this transforma tion, ECSU maintains an under graduate program with twelve academic areas which lead to PAMPER YOURSELF Pamper yourself by standing variety of DRASTIC REDUCTIONS on a!! beach j / ' and sportswear! Betty Gay 130 Fay. Ui ville St. —Phorv. 832-MIS Come in and USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT OR OUR CONVENIENT LAY-A-WAY PLAN. the BS AND BA degrees. Under its new president, Dr, Marlon D. Thorpe, ECSU is now in the process of proposing and activating w'ays and means of upgrading its facilities, staff, and offerings to full, top-rated recognition on the four-year level. Once tills has been a chieved, and with the full sup port of an approval by the State Board of Higher Education and the General Assembly, ECSU will then add those graduate and doctoral programs which will be relevant, to the needs of the students, area, and state. &rf¥@ Safely 7
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